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		<title>Acer ePowerManagement run as service</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a super cheap laptop that serves the family as DVD player and web browser. The only drama I have is that the standard windows power management has been overrun by Acer&#8217;s version &#8211; known as ePower Management. Unfortunately, ePower Management does not function properly if you are not logged in as an Administrator. [...]]]></description>
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